Field and Hurtley commit to Brighouse

Evo Stik North Fans favourites Adam Field and James Hurtley are among six players who have committed to play for Brighouse Town next season. Since the season ended, Vill Powell has been very busy and he has also tied down Aaron Martin, Connor Griffin, Lewis Riley and Gabriel Johnson. Captain Field was just one of few  read more→

Hurtley returns to Brighouse Town

Evo Stik North Brighouse Town have re-signed popular utility-man James Hurtley, who rejoins from Ossett Albion. Hurtley left Brighouse in the early stages of last season after failing to break into back into then-manager Paul Quinn’s side following a nine-game ban. He eventually joined Glossop North End before signing for Ossett last season. He was  read more→

Hurtley one of four new Albion recruits

Evo Stik Division One North Former Brighouse Town midfielder James Hurtley has chosen to join Ossett Albion, who have announced four signings. Hurtley, one of those four, arrives from Glossop North End where he spent the majority of last season. Prior to that he was a key cornerstone at Brighouse – the club he helped  read more→

Hurtley to get game-time with Emley

Toolstation NCEL Division One Brighouse Town have let James Hurtley join AFC Emley to get game-time after his nine-match ban ended on Monday. Hurtley was serving the long suspension because of his red card for an altercation with some spectators in the victory over Mossley, the final fixture of last season. He received the mandatory three-matches for it, but  read more→

Brighouse’s Hurtley banned for 9 games

Evo Stik Division One North Brighouse Town midfielder James Hurtley will miss the opening nine games of the season because of his red card at Mossley towards the end of last season. Hurtley was sent off, along with Mossley goalkeeper Tom Dean, after going into the crowd to ‘protect his father from a number of  read more→

Brighouse maintain unbeaten run

Chris Fisher’s last gasp header pushed Brighouse Town further up the Evo Stik Division One North table as Paul Quinn’s men beat Ossett Town 2-1. The victory ensured that Brighouse, who had James Hurtley sent off, finished November unbeaten alongside four straight wins. In a physical encounter, Brighouse took an early lead with Ernest Boafo  read more→